Kukla's Korner Hockey

Toews: You owners have proposed a 50-50 split in hockey-related revenue and we’re amenable as long as you can make good on our existing contracts. Our latest proposal leaves a gap of $182 million between us, a fraction of the $3.3 billion the business generated last year. We’ve made a number of concessions, and we’ll make some more — but you have to give some, too. You can’t keep negotiating off your original proposal, which was ridiculous. You have to loosen up here.

Tanenbaum: Jonathan, I did not know you were so eloquent. Please, know that the Leafs are worth $1 billion and we will lose $100 million if the whole season is canceled. I’ll give you players whatever you want.

Vinik: Down in Tampa, we lose almost as much money as Columbus. I just want to play.

Burkle: Sid, you know I’m a dealmaker. I’m ready to listen.

Jacobs: Larry, shut up before somebody makes you share more revenue. And Ronny, Mark, Jeff — never forget that Gary has either saved your franchise or hand-delivered it to you. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.